Liverpool topped a group featuring Sevilla, Spartak Moscow and Maribor, while Porto finished second in their group, behind Besiktas and above both RB Leipzig and Monaco. Porto have won their last two Champions League home games. Liverpool are unbeaten ...

Liverpool FC were pitted against Porto in the last-16 draw after Klopp’s men finished ahead of Sevilla, Spartak Moscow and Maribor in what was a ... Prediction: Porto 1 Liverpool FC 3 What time does Porto v Liverpool FC kick-off and which TV channel ...

Athletic Club stand poised to reach the UEFA Europa League round of 16 as they host reigning Russian champions Spartak Moskva armed with a 3-1 first-leg lead from Moscow, their fourth ... third in a section headed by Liverpool, while Athletic came through ...

Hosts Porto are considered 21/10 bets and a draw is 23/10. Liverpool finished top of Group E, emerging unbeaten after games against Sevilla, Spartak Moscow and Maribor. However, while they scored plenty of goals, they also demonstrated a weak underbelly ...

Liverpool head to Porto for their first knockout tie in ... who contributed five goals including a hat-trick against Spartak Moscow, after his January sale to Barcelona. However, Porto have never beaten the Reds in four competitive meetings.

Liverpool take on Porto tonight in a hotly anticipated Champions ... Since the Reds’ last Champions League game, the 7-0 hammering of Spartak Moscow in December when Mane scored two, he has just two goals in 12 appearances. A goal would be the confidence ...

The Spanish side finished as runners-up in Group E, a group that consisted of Liverpool, Spartak Moscow and Maribor ... who has been in decent form since joining the club in January. Sevilla v NK Maribor - UEFA Champions League Sevilla will have to ...

Sevilla, meanwhile, wasn’t nearly as convincing. They managed to draw Liverpool both home and away, but they were also blown out by Spartak Moscow 5-1 and were one of just two teams (Shakhtar Donetsk) to advance out of group play without a positive goal ...

In doing so he became only the second Liverpool player to score a treble away from home in Europe after Michael Owen, who did it twice in 2001 (Haka) and 2002 (Spartak Moscow). Salah’s reaction time, awareness and close control was something to behold.

throwing away two sure wins over Sevilla and failing to convince against Spartak Moscow on the road. But in this match, against a team that plays up in big matches like Porto and in a hostile environment like the Estádio Do Dragão, Liverpool overcame a ...